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What to take for Panic Attacks and fears??

Hi,
I grew up with an alcoholic father and we were always running away from him. My sister and I have panic attacks. Mine comes on by the thought of forever and at night it makes me panic. I am on lexapro and it has helped, but not as much as I had hoped, plus the sexual desire is not there and my husband is not too happy about that. Please help! This is like living hell at times.
 
  Star123 on 2005-04-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
WRITE MORE! Look at the other postings. We are not allopathic doctors. We do not name a thing and do not have magic pills.

Homeopathy heal the whole person. We need to know you.
Write at least half a page with indents so it is easier to read.

Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Bless you for even answering me.

It started when I was 5 years old. The thought of being in heaven when I died "forever" set me into panic.

Then that word is now a "trigger" word that makes me feel panicky.

I do battle with depression at times and notice my panic attacks get worse with that.

I do see an holistic doctor who had tried me on 5-htp, st johns wort and neither helped at all.

I seem to only get relief from the SSRI's but I don't want to be on them forever and want to try something that really works.

I do think it's a chemical problem however. I've had counseling and that never seemed to help me.

They happen mostly at night when my mind has time to think about that word "forever"

I feel like I am crazy and have never talked about this to anyone, not even my doctor. My doctor only knows about the depression, but I live in a small town and was too embarrassed to tell her I had panic attacks....stupid I know.

I am 40 years old and I work in the medical field.

I have an underactive thyroid and allergic to gluten. I am not overweight. I do not smoke, drink, or do drugs.

Please let me know what other information might be helpful to you.

I appreciate your time sooooo much!!!
 
Star123 last decade
Hello, you are "caught" in a childhood emotion. Hypnosis would work for you, but I am sure we are not near one anothr.

Here are some examples for you to think about:

Once I met a woman that was a basket case. She told me that when she was a little girl she loved an aunt that was a missionary. She overheard this beloved aunt tell her mother that "she" would never be saved because she was too smart. So she spent her life being dumb and refusing to acknowledge her intelligence so she could be "saved."

Little children overhear stuff like this all the time.

One of our miss Americas became paralyzed at age 40 for no apparent reason. She fell down and couldn't move or take care of herself. It finally came out that her little daughter had just turned 5 years old. This was the exact age when her father began to molest her. When she received therapy for this knowledge, she recovered the use of her body. What she had done as a little girl was become two people. So there was one that was molested and the other took "care of her" and kept the life going, but broke down when her own daughter reached 5.

Once working with a man that couldn't seem to get over his mother's death the year before. I couldn't get him to communicate, so I told him to say: "I feel..." He couldn't even do that, so I told him to whisper it. After the first whisper, I said again and then louder, and then louder, then shout. All of a sudden he shouted "My mother told me not to grieve for Her!!!" He looked at me with big eyes and asked, "what did I say?" I said, you know, say it again. So this was hidden from him as he was being obedient to her wishes. He couldn't let go until he heard his own voice yell out the problem.


There must be someway to Tag this word somewhere else to relieve your fears.

I have nearly died several times in my life. Actually once I did. It was beautiful and I was so glad to finally know the "other" side.

The odd thing about your "word" is that there is NO forever. Everything is happening at once, together.

The universe is magnificent. Our world is also. There are so many things to do and learn.

Learn to meditate and for only 15 min., seek the fears that have come from the child within. Then one puts the memory with the child, back in childhood where it belongs. A childhood memory must stay with the childhood, and not interfere with the adult.

I can almost see you and your sister getting together as buddies and revving each other "up" about the forever fears. You both made a drama of it and because you were so young and didn't talk to anyone else about it, it became real. The little girls believed it in the negative.

The adult can fix this by reprograming the subconscious by repeating, over and over:

"This fear happened when I was a little child and the memory belongs to that child."

"I am an adult now and I know that 'forever' is only a word and I am completely free of the child's fears NOW."

Use the sentences like a mantra, chanting it over and over. Place them on the bathroom mirror. Read them each time you use the mirror.

Let us know how this is going for you.

Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade

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